Different hands and feet
Hand and foot, Chinese idioms, Pinyin read sh ǒ uz ú y ì ch ù. It means to be killed. It comes from historical records, Confucius family.
Notes on Idioms
Difference: not together.
The origin of Idioms
"Confucius' family" in historical records: "it is said:" if a man confuses the princes, he should be punished! I'd like to ask you to take charge. " There is a division of the addition of Yan, different hands and feet
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: different body, different head and different foot
Idiom usage
To be killed is to be killed.
Examples
The second volume of the romance of the generals of the Yang family written by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty: "your father and son surrendered to the Song Dynasty, and they could not die with their own life. They have different hands and feet. If they are beasts, they will be very good."
Different hands and feet
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